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By Ken Daube
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, September 24, 2008 In the world of fantasy football, familiarity doesn't only breed contempt, it also breeds opportunity. As much as a casual observer may believe that defenses have the upper hand when teams play each other frequently, the reality is there are several offensive players who can be relied upon for above average fantasy performance when specific matchups arise. For most players, these opportunities usually present themselves against division opponents. The top performers since 2005 (QBs > 14 PPG, R ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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